when i took my cdl tests, i took everything..doubles, triples, hazmat, busses...even tho i didnt need those but i figured if i passed, great, if not, didnt need them anyhow. Passed all of them
Hazmat endorcement help
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dieselforce, Jul 1, 2012.
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after you pass the test it can be a lengthy process. i had to go the county jail to get finger printed which they send into the fbi. i waited for a response for a few weeks then ended up calling and they lost all my info. So i had to it all over again. And once your license expires you have to retake the test and do finger printing again
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My husband took the tanker and hazmat tests today and failed because a lot of the questions weren't covered in the state CDL study guide. Does any one know some more comprehensive resources available? We got a book at the library, but it doesn't cover everything, either. Thanks!
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The answers are in there if one looks hard enough.
I would suggest you ask your husband the practice questions verbally. Then make up your own questions as you read through the chapter.
I'll review your state manual and see if it is different in any way. brb
You can even look at the blue header on top of this forum is a practice test area. -
The test is much less info that needs to be known compared to actually pulling a hazmat load.
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Some examples of questions that were on the test that didn't appear in the manual: What are the chemical properties of chlorine? What shouldn't be stacked with nitric acid (in canisters)?
Last edited: Jul 6, 2012
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Chlorine is a poisonous gas.
Nothing should be stacked with nitric acid. -
What is on the test is no where near what you need to know in the real world.
Mikeeee
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